marchó
left, marched
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Han pasado tres horas y media desde que se marchó.
Three and a half hours have passed since he left.
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Tom solo hizo las maletas y se marchó.
Tom just packed up and left.
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¿Por qué se marchó Tomás?
Why did Tom leave?
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Él se marchó al día siguiente.
The next day he went away.
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De seguro él ya se marchó.
Surely he left already.
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Mary se marchó ya a su viaje.
Mary has already left on her trip.
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Él se marchó de aquí hace dos o tres días.
He left here two or three days ago.
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Cuando se marchó la jefa, los empleados se quedaron en silencio oyendo los taconazos que daba contra el suelo, para asegurarse de que realmente se había ido.
As the boss was walking away the employees remained silent, listening for the clicking of her heels against the floor, to make sure that she really had left.
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